We would just like to take a moment to thank everyone for the overwhelming support shown for Mike Collier and his family today when Mike left harbour for the last time. It was heart-warming to see the support of the local community, Mike’s colleagues at the Coast Guard, his friends at the RNLI Penlee Lifeboat […]
Death Registration Guidance for Funeral Directors during Covid-19 Pandemic
Death Registration Guidance for Funeral Directors during Covidv2-converted
Coronavirus Information
Current Coronavirus Statement Although most legal restrictions have now been lifted throughout the country and many of us are fully vaccinated there is still a very real risk that we could catch and potentially spread COVID-19. It is essential that we now learn to live with the virus and look to manage the risk of […]
People more comfortable discussing death as they get older
This Post was first published by Ecclesiastical Planning Services, 08 October 2019. A survey has revealed that people generally become more comfortable discussing death as they get older. The same research also revealed a disparity between the number of people who say they feel comfortable discussing death and those who have begun talking about their […]
When A Coroner Is Involved
Sometimes when a loved one passes it is necessary to consider whether a Coroner needs to be involved. This may be because the person in question has passed suddenly from an unknown cause, there is evidence of a violent attack or an accident or where the death has happened in a public institute, perhaps a […]
What To Do When Someone Dies
When a loved one is lost, there are a number of emotions that you will experience in quite quick succession. Even if your loved one has been poorly for some time you will never truly be ready for the moment when they pass and sometimes the mixture of emotions will seem overwhelming. The first steps […]